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  1. Thank you so much! But I have no time to digest so much information right now, I will keep tracking this issue after couple days. Thanks a lot.
  2. when you apply for free hosting, you can see everyone's email address... I think the application form should be invisible for any browser but administrator. I trust you so I give you my mail address, but you let it expose to the spam attack?! It is not acceptable... please do something.
  3. I would like to recommend a flash album generator JAlbum. It is free and has many skin you can choose. My favorite is FotoPlayer. It is a free flash based web photo album tool designed with some of the advanced features which you won't find in any other similar flash albums. It supports the XML files and set your preferred configurable features and publish to web! When you need to add any new album, since XML files already exist, you don't need to rebuild all folders, just upload the relevant folders generated by JAlbum and modify XML files, it is done! Plus FotoPlayer will take care of creating the dynamic menus, preloading the thumbnails and main photos, playing background music, creating controls for the image navigations and lots of other user interfaces. The best is, you can leave message for each photo not each album! This feature is not often you could see on most online albums. I think if you know a little HTML and XML, you can do even more variations. And IT IS ALL FREE~~~ I really want to give them a big big hug!!! After experience, you will know how deeply touched I felt. JAlbum: http://jalbum.net/en/ (if you like it as I do, please show your supports, as a programmer, I was really touched by their enthusiastic service , I am not advertising...) FotoPlayer: http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ Demo: http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ Of course you can choose other skin; there are many other choices...
  4. sorry, off-topic? I thought I wanna find the resource of such stuff so I can post here... but according to your reply, you seem to get a clue of what I am doing, great~~ I wanna build a physical network which I can test my QoS routing method on it. I need undirected graph for physical network and directed graph for routing record. I tried to use two linked list to maintain nodes' and links' status, but the performance was too awful... whenever I remove a node, I need to traverse all nodes and all links, plus modify any related link.... It is absolutely a crappy structure... and the worst is, I don't even know how it failed after three day running... too many linked list, I hate to trace the bug... So, do you find any handy resource? I really appreciate your kindness!!!
  5. how about olympus?I have used nikon, sony, pentax, casio and olympus, well, I am not rich but each family member in my home has his/her own camera and when we went out or traveled, I had the chance to compare photos shot at the same spot, at the same lightness, at the same stuff but only from different camera. I don't like nikon and casio, the photos they shot are clear but not soft. I like warm tone and harmony color and I think olympus are doing well; especially landscapes. Even browse from screen, it just looks like a picture not a digital image. Would that be too abstract?
  6. I am sorry to ask that where I can find any information about implementation of mesh network topology? but easy to use? I am not familiar with the concept of "template" so what I found at Google is too difficult to absorb in a short time, and I need to finish my assignment at school in one month. Right now, I can't decide which data structure to implement topology, in order to easily search link such that I would know how many nodes neighbor a target node and which one sends and which one receives? especially when the topology is big and my algorithm need to search million times
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